Posts by Mary Meirink
Thoughts on Unity
Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. There is…
Read MoreQuiet During Covid
Meet my friend, Rebecca, who was in a (sort of) quiet moment during Covid when life was anything but quiet. It was hard. Really hard. Yet true to who Rebecca…
Read MoreThe Smile of Sister Mary Margaret McKenzie
She was tall and lanky and skinny as you might expect a skinny nun who is over 6 feet tall to look. I don’t know exactly if she wore a…
Read MoreThrift Store Angels
This is embarrassing. Sort of. I am beginning to think that I have watched way too many Hallmark movies and Touched By An Angel episodes. Not that it’s possible to…
Read MoreBeauty for Ashes
Written: September 10, 2022 I surveyed the damage of destroyed hope among the smoldering ashes. Console the mourners in Zion— give them a crown of beauty for ashes, the oil…
Read MoreBehold The Dreamer
At one amazing perplexing point in time… he remembered The fact that Joseph remembered his dreams implies, to me, that He had forgotten them. Perhaps the dreams were lost in…
Read MoreI Bring Him Nothing
Could it be that he is speaking through the silence? Today, I bring Him My… n o t h i n g I look for something profound. Something that will…
Read MoreMe a Hummingbird and a Red Jacket
Good morning! It’s 6:30AM and Retreat Time. I just woke up which is crazy. When was the last time that happened? Anyway… back to my subject: me, a humming bird,…
Read MoreOH A Mega Church
“Oh… a mega church.” It wasn’t what he said. It was the way he said it. The dots I wrote just now between “Oh” and “a mega church” were filled…
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